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UNIT 2

A Watery World

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Water consumption and sources

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Specification Details

5.1a The differences in water consumption between low-income countries (LICs) and high-income countries (HICs) and the differences between domestic, agriculture and industry usage.

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World Mapper : By Water usage

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Water Consumption

Region Water Used Daily Per Person

USA 600 litres

Europe 300 litres

UN recommended minimum 50 litres

Sub-Saharan Africa 25 litres

Present the following data on a bar graph

Africa – 85% Agriculture; 8% Domestic; 7% IndustrialEurope – 54% Industry; 33% Agriculture; 13% DomesticUSA – 45% Industry; 41% Agriculture; 14% Domestic

There is a huge difference in the water use between HICs (High Income Countries) and LICs (Low Income Countries)

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Using this information….

The data needs to be shown graphicallyUse the data to create a percentage bar for

each of the continents. 100%

8%85%

7%

So if the line is 10cm long – how long will agriculture be?

Africa – 85% Agriculture; 8% Domestic; 7% IndustrialEurope –33% Agriculture; 54% Industry; 13% DomesticUSA – 45% Industry; 41% Agriculture; 14% Domestic

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Finding and collecting water in Africa

Water in Africa: Here

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Water Usage

Put these three headings into spider diagrams

Around them put as many uses as you can think for

DomesticAgricultureIndustrial

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Task

Glue the following slide in your book. It will highlight some of the reasons for this .

1. Do you think this is fair? Why? Why not?2. How has it become unfair?3. How can this become more fair?

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What do these images represent?

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Homework

Over the weekend – so for Saturday and Sunday

Try to calculate how much water YOU use

CONNECTIONS : P193

BBC water calculator : here

For everything else, use a very rough estimation

Lets see who uses the most.

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